What happens when temperature is increased by 10 degree celsius to the rate of backward reaction?
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If you heat a substance, the particles move faster and so collide more frequently. That will speed up the rate of reaction. ... If you increase the temperature from 293 K to 303 K (20°C to 30°C), you will increase the collision frequency by a factor of: That's an increase of 1.7% for a 10° rise......
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If you heat a substance, the particles move faster and so collide more frequently. That will speed up the rate of reaction. ... If you increase the temperature from 293 K to 303 K (20°C to 30°C), you will increase the collision frequency by a factor of: That's an increase of 1.7% for a 10° rise.
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